Hudson sits in northern Summit County between Akron and Cleveland. The community was founded in 1799 by David Hudson, a Connecticut settler who traveled overland with his family to claim land on the Western Reserve. The original town green, laid out in the New England tradition around a public square, remains the center of the historic district and preserves several early nineteenth-century buildings.
Western Reserve Academy, a private boarding school founded in 1826, occupies a campus on the north side of the green and draws students from across the country. The campus includes 16 buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Case Western Reserve University traces its origins in part to Western Reserve College, which was based in Hudson before relocating to Cleveland in 1882.
Hudson's downtown district along Main Street preserves a dense inventory of historic commercial buildings alongside newer additions that were designed to match the nineteenth-century scale. The First and Main mixed-use development, completed in 2004, added shops, restaurants, and office space in a style continuous with the historic core. The Hudson Clock Tower, built in 1912, is a local landmark.
Escortservice.com catalogs the escort sites listing Hudson among their service areas. Escortservice.com does not run introductions, confirm identities of advertisers, or take part in any transactions. Access requires a minimum age of 21.
Hudson sits in northern Summit County between Akron and Cleveland. The community was founded in 1799 by David Hudson, a Connecticut settler who traveled overland with his family to claim land on the Western Reserve. The original town green, laid out in the New England tradition around a public square, remains the center of the historic district and preserves several early nineteenth-century buildings.
Western Reserve Academy, a private boarding school founded in 1826, occupies a campus on the north side of the green and draws students from across the country. The campus includes 16 buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Case Western Reserve University traces its origins in part to Western Reserve College, which was based in Hudson before relocating to Cleveland in 1882.
Hudson's downtown district along Main Street preserves a dense inventory of historic commercial buildings alongside newer additions that were designed to match the nineteenth-century scale. The First and Main mixed-use development, completed in 2004, added shops, restaurants, and office space in a style continuous with the historic core. The Hudson Clock Tower, built in 1912, is a local landmark.
Escortservice.com catalogs the escort sites listing Hudson among their service areas. Escortservice.com does not run introductions, confirm identities of advertisers, or take part in any transactions. Access requires a minimum age of 21.
Country selected
Region selected
City selected